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Director Gus Riddle said “We’re thrilled to have won the Business Fours event and have had a great 2 days across both events, the cracking weather helped.

"To take home the donation for MND Scotland is something which means a lot to us having watched a close family member suffer the fate of motor neurone disease. We’d encourage any business thinking about getting involved to give it a try.”

Morag McGown, MND Scotland’s Corporate Partnerships Manager, said “I’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone at Riddle & Coghill for their continued support.

"The Business Fours golf tournament is a fantastic event and we’re delighted that the team at Riddle & Coghill won this year, raising an incredible total.

"This money will allow MND Scotland to continue supporting people affected by Motor Neurone Disease across Scotland, and fund vital research into a cure for this devastating illness.”

Alongside team members Marc Teague from MNM Developments and Iain MacIntosh at Dunedin Security the team had a combined stableford score of 151 points.

Runners-up were Equator Scotland with some fine individual scoring who claimed £600 for Alzheimer Scotland.

In the individual prizes Stevie Hastie from Edinburgh Airport was closest on hole 8, while Aberdeen-based oil and gas firm Exceed's Bart van De Laar nearest to the pin on the 17th.

On the longest drive hole the reigning UK Ladies Long Drive champion, Ilona Stubley was on hand to push the players out of their comfort zone and see if they could out drive the big hitter.

Only a handful of players managed the feat but it was Jamie Stevens from Village Hotel Club, last year's champions, who hit it furthest and won the bragging rightss.